One of the main characters in the live-action sequences is always shown smoking a cigar, and in the animated sequences, a male white blood cell talks to a female white blood cell about "hooking up," and the female white blood cell makes a reference to masturbation. Parents should also know that the movie features a child whose mother has died and who is terribly worried about losing her father, who seems bent on suicide by junk food.
Some kids will be upset by the way that the child has to assume the role of parent. Add your rating See all 12 parent reviews. Add your rating See all 28 kid reviews.
The live-action story, starring Murray with Elena Franklin as his daughter, Chris Elliott as his friend, and a brief, effervescent appearance by Molly Shannon as Shane's teacher, takes up about a quarter of movie.
The rest takes place inside Frank's body, a swarming metropolis with white cell cops fighting off everything from gingivitis to intestinal unpleasantness. The Farrelly brothers and their crude humor have plumbed new depths of internal plumbing in Osmosis Jones. It seems an appropriate follow-up to the brothers' There's Something About Mary , which plumbed new depths of bodily function humor and ended up on the American Film Institute's list of the funniest movies.
The details -- and many of the jokes -- may be a little hard to follow for anyone who does not have a working knowledge of anatomy. But the basic story line of a cop who likes to do things his way paired up with a straight-arrow, by-the-books partner joining forces against a lethal bad guy is standard movie stuff, and, as usual, it works pretty well.
Families can talk about how we keep our bodies strong enough to fight off infection and viruses, and the challenge of deciding between things that feel good now and those that feel good later. How does that relate to the choice between the two candidates for mayor? Talk about the news broadcasts that the characters inside of Frank watch. If there was one going on inside you, what would it say?
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Bobby Farrelly Peter Farrelly. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Frank Detorre is a slovenly zoo keeper, and simple father to the only young and bright girl named Shane, who catches a cold right after he swallowed a germ-ridden egg!
The inside of his body is known as the "City of Frank". An unlikely hero of a policeman white blood cell, by the name of Osmosis Jones, works as a member of Immunity cell. But with that germ-ridden egg comes a mortal danger: Osmosis discovers Frank has really contracted a villainous and black-hearted deadly virus known as Thrax who arrives and is plotting to ultimately overheat Frank's body, killing him from the inside out!
Thrax is motivated by trying to become the nastiest new virus, attempting to kill each new victim faster than the previous. His grandiose plan for Frank is death in 48 hours, breaking previous medical records! Meanwhile the pill that Frank took, Drix arrives in the body and covers Frank's throat with ice to cover the irritation. Osmosis Jones becomes his newest partner. Now it's all up to only Osmosis and Drix to put an end of Thrax's plans before Frank gets sick forever and Shane will become an orphan!
An epic adventure of microscopic proportions. Rated PG for bodily humor. Did you know Edit. I mean, Leah. Why are you here?
Chris Rock unintentionally ad-libbed that line and the filmmakers decided to put it in. Brandy Norwood was the voice of Leah.
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